Nikolai Patrushev
Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev (Russian: Никола́й Плато́нович Па́трушев; born 11 July 1951) is a Russian politician, security officer and former intelligence officer who has served as the secretary of the Security Council of Russia since 2008. He previously served as the director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) from 1999 to 2008. Belonging to the siloviki faction of president Vladimir Putin's inner circle, Patrushev is believed to be one of the closest advisors to Putin and a leading figure behind Russia's national security affairs. He played a key role in the decisions to seize and then annex Crimea in 2014 and to invade Ukraine in 2022. He is considered as very hawkish towards the West and the US. Patrushev is seen by some observers as one of the likeliest candidates for succeeding Putin.
Nikolai Patrushev | |
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Николай Патрушев | |
Patrushev in 2019 | |
Secretary of the Security Council of Russia | |
Assumed office 12 May 2008 | |
President | Vladimir Putin Dmitry Medvedev |
Director of the Federal Security Service | |
In office 9 August 1999 – 12 May 2008 | |
President | Boris Yeltsin Vladimir Putin |
Preceded by | Vladimir Putin |
Succeeded by | Alexander Bortnikov |
Personal details | |
Born | Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | 11 July 1951
Children | 2 (including Dmitry) |
Education | Leningrad Shipbuilding Institute |
Awards | Hero of the Russian Federation |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Russia Soviet Union |
Branch/service | Federal Security Service |
Years of service | 1975–2008 |
Rank | General of the Army |